JULY WHEAT ALONE HOLDS ITS MARKET; Lack of Outside Support Brings New Depression to Grain Prices at Chicago.

CHICAGO, Dec. 13.--A feeling of gloom prevailed in grain circles throughout the day and became very pronounced after the close. Few could see any good on the buying side, despite the bullish reports coming from many sections, and the old crop deliveries of wheat closed 1 cents lower, while the July was off cent. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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